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Expired brain injury programs revived and extended through 2030
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Senate bill S 2898 reauthorizes federal traumatic brain injury programs through 2030 and expands data tracking for high-risk groups.75-second read · 5 questions answered below
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What does this do?
S 2898 reauthorizes federal programs for traumatic brain injury, which had lost funding authorization, extending them through 2030. The bill expands surveillance to track how common TBIs are, what causes them, and which populations face higher risk, with the CDC required to publish that data publicly. It also updates the legal definition of TBI to include injuries from oxygen loss due to trauma, infection, surgery, or vascular problems, while excluding conditions present at birth or caused by aging.
Who does it affect?
People most directly affected include TBI survivors and their caregivers, domestic violence survivors, first responders, athletes, and others in high-risk occupations. State and tribal health programs that receive federal TBI funding are also directly affected by new grant requirements.
Why does it matter?
States receiving federal TBI grants would now be required to maintain their own prior-year spending levels so federal dollars supplement rather than replace existing efforts, though the federal government can waive up to half of that requirement for states or tribes that cannot afford it. The Department of Health and Human Services would be required to produce two reports within two years examining data gaps for high-risk populations and long-term health conditions linked to TBI, including possible connections to dementia and mental health disorders.
What does it cost, and who pays?
- Funding authorized through 2030
- Grants go to states and tribes
- Up to half of spending match waivable
Where does it stand?
- Introduced
- Senate committee — You are here
- Senate vote
- House
- President's desk
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Official title
Dennis John Benigno Traumatic Brain Injury Program Reauthorization Act of 2025
- Introduced:
- September 18, 2025
- Latest action:
- October 8, 2025
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